For DoD purposes, an adequate estimating system must:
- Establish clear responsibility for preparation, review, and approval of cost estimates;
- Provide a written description of the organization and duties of the personnel responsible for preparing, reviewing, and approving cost estimates;
- Assure that relevant personnel have sufficient training, experience, and guidance to perform estimating tasks in accordance with the Contractor's established procedures;
- Identify the sources of data and the estimating methods and rationale used in developing cost estimates;
- Provide for appropriate supervision throughout the estimating process;
- Provide for consistent application of estimating techniques;
- Provide for detection and timely correction of errors;
- Protect against cost duplication and omissions;
- Provide for the use of historical experience, including historical vendor pricing information, where appropriate;
- Require use of appropriate analytical methods;
- Integrate information available from other management systems, where appropriate;
- Require management review including verification that the company's estimating policies, procedures, and practices comply with this regulation;
- Provide for internal review of and accountability for the acceptability of the estimating system, including the comparison of projected results to actual results and an analysis of any differences;
- Provide procedures to update cost estimates in a timely manner throughout the negotiation process; and
- Address responsibility for review and analysis of the reasonableness of subcontract prices.
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